The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace (also known as "Wayne-Gordon House") is located at 10 East Oglethorpe Avenue, in the downtown historic district of Savannah. This magnificent home belongs at the top of any Savannah visitor's "must see" list.…
The house at 12 West Oglethorpe Avenue was probably built around the turn of the twentieth century.
Interestingly, the house previously at this location was occupied by the Gordon family for more than 12 years, including young…
The Foley House was originally built in 1896 by Honoria Foley. She was the widow of a wealthy Irish immigrant, Owen Foley. The current Foley House was constructed over the ashes of a home, previously at the same…
The Sorrel-Weed house is located at 6 W Harris Street in Savannah. It sits on the northwest corner of Madison Square, across Bull Street from the DeSoto Hotel, and kittycorner from St. John's Episcopal Church. Francis Sorrel, a…
The Green-Meldrim House is located at 14 West Macon St in Savannah. The property is on the northwest corner of Madison Square, and was built in the 1850s. The magnificent house was designated as a National Historic Landmark…
The Eliza Thompson House was built in 1847 and was home to cotton dealer Joseph Thompson his wife Eliza, and their seven children. The House has been converted into a lovely historic Inn and is located in the…
The Mercer-Williams House, located at 429 Bull Street, was designed by New York architect John S. Norris for General Hugh W. Mercer, great-grandfather of the well known songwriter Johnny Mercer. Construction began in 1860, was slowed by the…
The Forsyth Park Inn, located at 102 West Hall Street, is a Queen Anne Victorian styled home which was built about 1896. The Inn sits at the corner of West Hall and Whitaker Street, which offers a spectacular…
The Gastonian Inn is located at 220 East Gaston Street on the corner of Lincoln Street in Savannah's Historic District.
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The large house at 432 Abercorn Street sits at the intersection of East Gordon Street, and towers over the Southeast corner of Calhoun Square. Records show that this giant three-story house was built in 1868 for General…
The Andrew Low House, located at 329 Abercorn Street (located on the southwest trust lot of Lafayette Square) was built more than 150 years ago.
John Norris originally designed this Italianate-style stucco-over-brick building. Wealthy cotton magnate Andrew Low…
The Hamilton-Turner House Inn, located at 330 Abercorn Street, was built by architect J.D. Hall in 1873 for Mr. Samuel Pugh Hamilton. The property overlooks southeast corner of Lafayette Square.
Across Gordon Sreet is the Flannery O'Connor House,…
The Owens-Thomas house is located at 124 Abercorn Street, where it meets East State Street, and overlooks the northeast corner of Oglethorpe Square.
The mansion was built in 1819 in Regency Style as designed by noted architect, William…
The Kehoe House is a large Queen Anne style mansion located at 123 Habersham Street. It overlooks Columbia Square from the northeast corner, and sits kittycorner to the Davenport House. It is also just across East President Street…
The Isaiah Davenport house is one of the first historic homes to be restored in Savannah. An example of Federal-Style architecture, the house was built in 1820 and has been operated as a museum house by the Historic…
The Olde Pink House is located in the Savannah downtown historic district at 23 Abercorn Street just South of East Bay Street, and overlooks Oglethorpe Square from the Western side.
Originally, when built in 1789, the Pink…
Henry F. Willink was a shipbuilder. As a member of the Savannah shipbuilding firm of Willink & Miller, he contracted with the Confederate Navy (1861) for the construction of the gunboats and ironclad steamers. When the city of…
The Hampton Lillibridge House, now located at 507 East St. Julian Street in Savannah, was built in 1799 by Mr. Hampton Lillibridge. The house is easy to recognize by the interesting widows walk deck at the very top…
The famous Savannah Pirates House is located at 20 East Broad Street near the very edge of the city's historic downtown district, and just 1 block south of East Bay Street.
Built around 1733, it is the oldest…
The historic William Scarbrough House is located at 41 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard on the west edge of the historic district in Savannah. Designed by noted English architect William Jay, this house was built for William Scarbrough,…